North Meadows Extension open house
Press release provided by Kristin Zagurski, Town of Castle Rock
The Environmental Assessment of the benefits and impacts the North Meadows Extension project could have on the surrounding area has been completed.
An open house to provide information and get feedback on the assessment and the alternatives being considered will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, at the Douglas County Events Center, 500 Fairgrounds Drive.
The North Meadows Extension is being planned to provide a second access between The Meadows and U.S. Highway 85 and Interstate 25 (I-25), relieving congestion on Meadows Parkway and improving traffic flow on I-25.
The Environmental Assessment considers the alternative of not building a new road along with the possibility of building two different alignments: one with an interchange at U.S. 85 and Atrium Drive and the other with an interchange at U.S. 85 and Castlegate Drive. Both build alternatives would connect to I-25 at the same point, about one mile north of the Founders/Meadows Parkway interchange.
No later than March 24, the Environmental Assessment will be available online at CRgov.com/nme. Hard copies also will be made available.
At the open house, representatives of the agencies working on the project will be available to answer questions. Attendees will be able to provide written comments at the meeting or afterward, up through May 7. A comment form will be available at the above web address. A clerk recorder also will take verbal comments at the open house.
At 6 p.m. Thursday, April 8, Castle Rock Town Council will hold a special meeting to discuss the project and consider stating a preference from among the construction alternatives. The Federal Highway Administration will consider that preference, all written comments received and other pertinent information in determining the preferred alternative. That decision is expected this summer.
Contact Public Works Director Maria D’Andrea at 720-733-2472 or contact by e-mail.